⚡ Secure your flock, stress-free — fence smarter, not harder!
The Premier 1 PoultryNet® is a 48-inch tall, 164-foot long portable electric fence featuring 12 horizontal strands (11 electrified) and built-in double spike posts every 10 feet. Designed for quick, tool-free setup in under 15 minutes, it effectively contains poultry and other livestock while deterring large predators. Backed by over 40 years of Premier 1’s trusted netting expertise, this fence offers a durable, versatile solution for safe, manageable outdoor animal control.
V**H
Good product. Works great.
Fence works fine. Definitely needs strong support in corners or curves during strong winds and storms. I will set some T-posts in the weaker areas. Keeps dogs out and chickens in. I will probably buy a second fence and connect them. Good product.
E**C
Electro net
Excellent product, I have several for our chickens. Quick and easy to move and keep our chickens safe.
R**G
A must-have if you have farm animals!
Functionality:This fencing is so great on our new farm. We have two baby goats and one is a tiny escape artist, so the goat-sized netting holes were too large to hold her and she hopped through them (while being shocked 🤦🏻♀️). The poultry net has been perfect! We love that we can use it for focused grazing and move their area around the property to easily. Highly recommend!
R**N
Keep animals where they are meant to be!
An absolute must have for any sized farm. You absolutely get your bang for your buck with this fence. Hundreds of dollars cheaper than building a small fence and adding electricity to it. We have had zero issues with this brand/fence and actually have quite a few fences from them! Just be careful touching it if you are grounded out because boy does it work haha. Super strong, durable, and easy to install!
J**N
Does great on flat land.
To start off, I was pretty impressed with the fact that it was a portable electric fence. When it arrived I unboxed and set it up and put my chickens in it. It was simple to set up and get going. When I moved it though I found that it does take patience to roll it up correctly because if you impatiently roll it up you will have a spiderweb of a mess!! But it is still a great thing to have around. But I have also found that it does not work as well on hilly or uneven terrain. The fence will touch the ground and cause you to lose power even if you get it tight and and add corner posts for tension. On flat land however it is perfect and flawless. I would recommend to anyone with poultry. However I haven't tried it with my goats yet but I do plan on giving it a try and will update when I do, I do have my doubts though because goats are stubborn. Hopefully this helps someone.
J**G
This is a great product by a great company. EDIT: A tree fell on the fence.
Great customer service from Premier 1 and a great product. I did some web research and still called with my dumb questions and they were very patient and helpful. I have a total of three of these poultrynet fences connected together (@492 linear feet) and so far so good. I could not ask for a better containment system for: Two goats, two pigs, four ducks and 20+ chickens and roos. We rotate our animals through a highly wooded/hilly 5 acre lot with one central barn-thingie. I call it Goat-tanamo Bay. We have moderate coyote, raccoon, redneck neighbor and dog pressure and this system has deterred incursions thus far. We move this fence almost every month and it is still super durable.By my definition of humane (I homestead, I eat animals, but I don’t eat friends) this system is humane. Every now and again I will hear a random LOUD squeal, bleat or cluck but the shock has never maimed or injured an animal. It’s more of a surprise really. Like a 6,000 volt birthday present, while you are not looking. With that said, I do not put small or juvenile animals into the paddock until they have demonstrated a wee bit of sense and some hardiness. Our domestic cat and little rat-dog each met the electronet once or twice… Now they won’t even go near it. The cat is smarter than the dog.There are a few notes that I hope will save you some headaches:• You must use the correct style AND size energizer. You cannot use high impedance style energizers with this electronet or you will burn up the net. Select an energizer beefy enough to charge all your fence length or you will not keep the good guys in and the bad guys out.• You must adequately ground (earth) your system with the recommended number of rods (per your energizer’s specifications). You can have the best electronet and energizer combo but if you are not grounded adequately you will NOT deliver sufficient shock to contain your animals.• As our paddock dries out from lack of rainfall, the intensity of the shock decreases and we have a few bold chickens make the jailbreak. If the same chicken keeps getting out, then we make Coq au Vin… The French have a tasty solution for unruly cockerels and hens.• The electronet will not protect my tasty animals from aerial predators or attacks (hawks, falcons, etc.) but a 12 gauge will.• Don’t make narrow channels or funny shapes with the fence or your animals might get wrapped up in the electronet, get shocked, shock you as you struggle to untangle them, escape the paddock, lose their ear tag in the struggle and get eaten by coyotes later that night as your children weep, wail and lament… It was a rough first night…• Your wife will not laugh as hard as you do if she shocks her bum on this fence…Homesteading is tough but fun!This is a great product, great company and I was not compensated by anyone for this review. I would buy it again and I suggest you buy it too. Even if you don’t have animals…Jokes aside, I hope you find this helpful!EDIT 6/16/2020I just wanted to do a 2.5 year follow up on this great product. This net is just as good today as the day I bought it! It does not appear to have degraded or declined in performance one bit. It keeps my animals safe from predators and still shocks my wife on the bum from time to time...EDIT 9/30/2020In central Kentucky we have lot's of standing dead Ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer destruction. One of these Ash trees fell full on my electronet fence... The fence did not break it just laid down until I could cut the 10" diameter trunk up and then remove several hundred pounds of wood. I put the posts back in the ground and the fence works just as well as it did before the tree fell on it. If that is not quality, I don't know what is...
S**Y
Excellent purchase
Wish I had bought this fence years ago. Love the ease of set up and disassemble as well as the quality of the fencing. Can move anytime anywhere! Lasted during hurricane Helene in nc
J**N
Updated fence is cheap and useless!
I just purchased my 4th and 5th section of the permanent, step in poultry net. I have been using it over the past 4 years. I keep adding because the fence worked so well. BUT, these fences are different. The poles are flimsy, the spikes are smaller. It’s like you reduced the quality by half and increased the price by 25%. If you are a returning customer, you are going to be very disappointed!
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